Eight.
A dotted half note or three beats
A whole note tied to a half note tied to a quarter note gets seven beats.
The bottom note of a time signature determines the value of a beat. For example in 3/4 time (4 at the bottom:quarter note beats), a quarter note takes one beat. In 3/2 time (2 at bottom:half note beats), a quarter note takes half a beat.
A dotted note is 50% longer than the un-dotted note. A whole note is normally four beats. Hence, a dotted whole note would be six beats.
1/2 beats
Eight.
1
In six-eight time, a quarter note gets two beats. (An eight note gets one.)
eight
In 2/4 time, an eight note gets half a beat. (A quarter note gets one.)
A dotted half note or three beats
A whole note tied to a half note tied to a quarter note gets seven beats.
3 beats
3 beats
The bottom note of a time signature determines the value of a beat. For example in 3/4 time (4 at the bottom:quarter note beats), a quarter note takes one beat. In 3/2 time (2 at bottom:half note beats), a quarter note takes half a beat.
It has 1/64 beats.